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.E BOMS JOURNAL iJDCE EVANS DIES SUDDEMY.
Prlco, $1.50 A Year, In Advance
Published Every -Thursday Moruing.
Official Oi'g m ni II mst<» > County,)
JOHN H. 6 JOHN L. TP LX,
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Juogc Beverly D.Evans, of Hie ForJiuke
U. 8. District Court of the Sr.ulh* u u
era District of Georgia, died end* I am a candidate for the
•denjy nt his- homo in Savannah of Judge of the Hupei ior
hist Saturday night. i the Macon circuit to
i Lc was an cxecntidnrilly able’ j u <ioe Malcolm D. Jones,
jnri and was quite popular' as a appointed by (loverhcr
man throughout Ge'.rgiaandwhere and ask the cuppott i f l
*]:•■• writ per..onahy known 0 f (he Circuit in the.
The Lnrial was at his home election t,o be hold'on Si
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r jTro itteo tlih following. synopsis
13, 1922.
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. ini:, Ga., on .March 21, 1865,
was ■ i uluatod from ,VI orcor
h-ersiiy iu 1881. lie was ad*.
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Pruuo utilities inf ia.-.uv.iu
pay to the slate this year in
tho total sum of- $5,0 I I,504.
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: o 1 ho bar of Georgia in
viien only 19;tears of age.
ho v,-as 21. years of ago ho
ioubo divided against it„ ell. j(;eor/gin to tlio Democratic Nation-
stand.” The republican ul Convention, 1888. Appointed
The house
cannot
administtation political house
certainly divided against itself.
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Last year 1,(182 people wore
killed or injured by public utilities
in Georgia This whs a reduction,
of 1,095 in the salno kind of facili
ties iti 1920. ,
was a member of tho Georgia! hunuied ol
Legislature. Ho served ns a mem-i _ Sweet po
I v..* of the Georgia Legislature, ■ nieilioi
i 880-87, and was a delegate from'of
sweet pot a
vinegar, 1\v
grades of <
‘ er p
ito e
of const
handling th
over our stock.
M'ascdt Range.
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house
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Middle Georgia farmers are not
as murk addicted 10 co-operation
in bu,\ing and selling a< they know
they ought to bo.
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In refusing to tiecriH (lie plain
of tho represents ti m o tho allies
at Genoa, tho piimo purpose of po
litical readjustment, conference for
Central Europe and tho near oast.
Thebe is less eo-oPoralion
among Goorgi i farmers than
among any other class of business
men anywhere. They know it but
it seems tlioy are unwilling to get
out of tho ruts.
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When Beverage, t.lio former
o, B.pltm©08'6 M loader ol! the Indi-
nmm defeated Senator New in the
Senatorial primary, tho adminis
tration loaders were chagrined al
most as nmol) as if the democrats
lmd registered a si raghtout victory.
The republicans jn Cpngres-i
have not agreed what kind of tar
iff arid soldier bonus laws they
'want. . Tho repnbli•cm party is as
much divided. The democrats
seemingly are promoting the re
publican division as mud) ns they
can.
Within five days last week tin
extensive and fierce war in China
was fought and won. (ion. Wu
won the war for tho Pekin govern
ment, defeating Gen. Chan.g, emu
minder of tho opposing forces.
The successful commander is re
ported to .-have been converted to
Christianity. Ropona say no
foreigner in tho war /.one was in
jured.
Several yKs ago an o';-ser
vant newspapOT c nrespondent car
toon is t pictured the republican
“Ee.bant” i s beingHrigh'eued by
tho numerous “footprints” of Wil
son seen in the field of statesman
ship on the political highway.
Since then that fright has been
considerably increased by evidence
of brainwork of Wilson, along the
same highway. There is likely to
appear more evidence of the same
character before the congressional
nomination campaign is completed.
The postal improvement week
just concluded was'wisely pla ined
and excellently executed. Co-oper
at ion throughout the service was
the chief force that made the pro
position successful, to the great.
’■ benefit to those serving, and those
being served. The ad vice an d in
structions given by tho officials of
^ ®|be.postoiht:e department will make
and keep the postoiVioe department
-V; one of the most oil 1 -u nt in ..the gov
eminent, as it is HA- mir-t extern-
sive and'imp-vta ;! . T i serving 'it.
comes in pc onal contact wish
more-people than a iy other tw..
departments.
u jndg4 of the Middle Judicial Cir
cuit of Georgia in 1899, he filled
that office five yeofs becoming a
justice of the State Supreme Court
in 19u4and presiding justice in
1807. After thirteen years as
head of the highest slate tribune
Judge Evans resighed to accept
the Federal judgeship which he
held until his death.”
KEVIN NATIONAL NEWS
GROCERIES, FURNITURE, UNDERTAKING.
Night Phone No. 22. Day Phone No. 8.
Pebby Ga.
E. F. Barfield & Company
ANNOUNCE
Washington, may ...Georgia will
receive Iroin llie government
(51 7:51,405 tor road improvement,
during the year 1923, and $1,997,-
958 in 1924, under-the appropii-
iition bill passed last week by tho
House. Added to the,amounts
heretofoio received the appropri
ations just undo bring the lota!
lor Georgia to more than $13,000,-
000
Since the year 1917 the govern
ment has expended the sum of
$.190,000,000 in tho improvement
of roads throughout tho country,
and its present program as sot
forth in the bill just p ssed calls
for tho outlay of $(.5,000,000 in
1923, and $75,000,000 in 1924.
Every member of the Georgia
Congressional Delegation sgned a
re-solniion which was presented to
the MiIitary.Affairs Committee r f Louisvillo&Nashvi le R; i!r. ndrridt
the House last week in which that tho Georgia, ,-Ubiii.ta $ West Poif t
c nuinittee is urged ’‘to lopoit a and Western of Alabama !• ailroncls
lull to-the ifou.se ,nt the earliest * arranged with i he .Sou them Ebter-
pos-ihle moment provididg for a 1 prises, Ii co;p- i nt< (I, opn a Hug-
eon tract with .Mr. Ford for Muscle the Lynch chain of picture houses
Shops." to exhibit a series of industiiaj
The resolution recites that, the and education!.! pictures which
sweet potato crop an 1 all shown in ,]
tho United States Agriculture De- ,
partment picture, “From Moio-i]
house to Market”, to be shown at 1 j
the Strand Theatre on May l2th. j (
One of the great difficulties that j
has prevented, the profitable pro
duction and handling of southern
sweet potato has been the difficul
ty of storing and curing it so that
i; would keep in a fit condition to
market. This groblem has been
swlved through the sweet potato
curing houses.
A sweet, potato curing house is J
dosigned to eureand preserve that . .q|i . • r • i ■«
preduet, which purpose is ac- j 1 hat they are ready to serve their mends and cus-
h»«M trV»y 'cphfct fc"» tomers at their new market, formerly W. M._ Smith
built that it can' ie kept at an j place opposite Masonic Building.
von ti i a toil 1 with 1 a ‘mbiimuT'oH Best Quality of Meats and Prompt Service is our
trouble and expeucc. This dries
and preserves the potatoes and
carries them over in a salable con
dition from the time of glutted
markets in tho Pall to the lime of
scarcity in tho Spring.
That tho production of sweet
potatoes in this state is growing
is shown by the acreage figures
fjr three yeais:
1919 2.0(0
1920 LI 8,000
1921 151,0C0
Some time ago tlm *Kru ( . hem
Bell ami Guberland Telephone &
Telegraph Companies willi the
Souiiicru Bailv ay RyH<n, the
Motto. Call to see us.
E. F. BARFIELD & CO.
Perry, - Ga.
delegation, os well as tho public,
‘has implicit ciifil'nte in tho
honor, integrity, n,ml business
judgement of Mr. Ford'*, and that
the acceptance of his contract will
give employment, to thousands of
pepple as well as provide fertilizer
for i ho fanners nt a small profit.’’
The Banking and Currency
Committee 1ms lecommendcd to
Congr ss tho bill providing for
extending the functions of Wai
have proved exceedingly popular.
‘ From Storehouse to. Marked” s
ope of this series, X
GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
AND
AUTO REPAIRING
We have added a Dlacksmilhing Department to our
shop and are preparedgto serve the public in this
line as well as Auto Repairing.
a general stock of Automobile Parts, Tires
and Tubes, Gas and Oil.
'PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATEDf
;'We carry
YOUR
FIRST GEORGIA PEACHES.
The first cralc of lho ’J; ytu wor
i peaches weie shipped from Bey-
!nolds last Monday by r. A.. J.
Fihau.se qJULtton forlho ibtIoA : SNewYoiSTitv' " h ' ,U ' & ' °’
tff, I tJ » i to ahlbea from
order that the hirmersof the eon,i-' Ge0 ,. e | a ln3t year were rent from
try nmy continue to Lave the
benefit of tho assistance, of that
o -ganizatlon iu ue£.obialing loans.
Butler on April 26th.
This year is 18 days ahead.
’OURIST GARAGE
PERRY, GA.
Loses $7o0,000 Of Property
Washington.—Justice Bailey, in the
supreme court of the District of Co
lumbia has ruled that the alien prop
erty custodian cannot be required to
surrender property of . Grover C. Berg- J
dolj, valued at $750,000, if the govern-1
ment proves that Bergdoll has been ’
convicted of desertion and is now a
fugitive from justice; The. supreme
court denied the application of Envin
R. Bergdoll of Philadelphia for a writ'
of habeas corpus. He is in Leaven
worth prison for failure to perform mil
itary service during the war.
CTTAS. fe. VANCjgg
<J|’ It. elNMI.VUl-Ut AND SUliVHYOU
C OUNrV SURVKYOlt,
IIocston County
FohtVau.ky GliOHCIA.
Box 47B. Piionh 198,
—THURMOND GRAY WATER
MELON SEED for sale at B. H-
Andrew & Son, \Y. B. Sims store
or apply by mail cr phone to A.
Thurmond, Perry, Ga.
R- .1 D No. 2.
Kino Says The Tariff Benefits Trusts
Washington.--There was an old-fash
ioned tariff debate in the senate the
other day. It. marked the real begin
ning cf the weeks and perhaps mouths'
of. battling over the administration ....
measure which the finance committee ^ sap- ^
recently reported. Tho discussion was 01ie ^ 01 ’
kotmS
The House Mover js
administratloi "B Hns just mm-< <1 a
in Perry
'ore and
Mr. J. P- Cooper and
W- II. Powell. If yon
IS tHETIME
TO PAY
YOUR SUBSCRIPTION.
opened by Smoot of Utah with a de- has a barn or house or water lank;
tailed explanation of the elastic tariff you would like to Lave raised c r ]
oa
proposals of President Hoi-ding and in
cluded, an attack ou,Senator Jone3 of
Kc\v‘ Mexico, and the opening of a
rer-.l assault on ihe- whole measure
hv Suna'.or Iviag (Democrat) of Utah.
straighten up. Please wnie im> el ,
605Si utliJaclcson St-ivet; H--v kirn -
ville Ga., or Perry Ga, Differc-uco
if desired. j
W. j. Brown the House Mover 235 Mrll-a - y
Money to Loan
Fumi lands i| Hclsffi County a‘ Low Bate of, Inheres
ji you w '.nt menuy quick’tnin? or.ca'l
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